Travis Kelce isn’t losing hope. even as his Chiefs endure “one of the most unlucky seasons in recent memory.”
Reflecting on the team’s crushing 31-28 Thanksgiving loss to the Cowboys that dropped them to 6-6, Kansas City’s star tight end recognized that while they’re not out of the woods, this season still has a pulse.
“I’m sure everyone is sick of us saying it, but we’re a few plays away from being a one seed in my mind,” Kelce said on Wednesday’s installment of his “New Heights” podcast.
“… All of the losses are within one score, and there’s a handful of plays within those games that are determining the outcome. It’s hard, it’s plays like my drop against the Eagles [in Week 2], it’s penalties that are keeping us behind the sticks, it’s coming away with three points instead of to

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